Three Rivers held Coloma to single digits in all four quarters Friday night.

Jason Bingaman's team, on the other hand, was in double figures each quarter, putting together a 61-24 win.

"I'm very excited with how well we played tonight our on the court," Bingaman said. "We played with a different mindset than we have over the last few weeks and it changes us for the better."

The Lady Wildcats led 19-4 after one quarter. At halftime, Three Rivers led 30-11.

"Now we have to build on that consistency," Bingaman said. "Our offense though was created through our team play at the defensive end."

Three Rivers scored 14 in the third and 17 more in the fourth.

Coloma scored just 13 second half points.

"Every one of the girls was able to produce some positives to build on," Bingaman said. "We were very unselfish at the offensive end, which created great looks at the hoop."

Leading Three Rivers was Teagan Reeves with 27 points and 10 rebounds. Linsey Masnari chipped in with 12 points while Nicki Bennett added six. Tossing in four points each was Marissa Wyngarden, JoAnna Hampsten and Holly Hines. Bre Lester and Cory Sanders each had two points.

The Lady Magi got 21 points and six rebounds from Shaunta Adams in the win.

Colon led 12-7 after one quarter but trailed 19-17 at halftime.

The Lady Magi regained the lead, 26-24 heading into the fourth quarter, where they scored 20 points. Taya Bower added eight points and nine rebounds for Colon while Makayla Craun tossed in six points and pulled down 22 rebounds. Aneesa Broker added six points, Ashleigh Wolf had three points and Skyler Harvey chipped in with two points.

Howardsville Chr. 33, Centreville 32

Two free throws by Faith Morell brought Centreville within one point, 33-32, with 8 seconds left Friday night. Yet, after two missed free throws by Howardsville, Centreville couldn't get another point and fell 33-32.

Neither team scored in double figures in any quarter.

Centreville's biggest lead of the game came at the 4:41 mark of the second quarter after two made free throws by Morell, putting the Lady Bulldogs up 15-11.

Howardsville led 17-15 at the break. Centreville chipped into the small deficit by a single point in the third quarter, but trailed 24-23 heading into the fourth. Morell and Ashton Lehman led Centreville with nine points each while Katie Logan and Charity Yeager each had six points. Yeager added six boards. Christen Kahila had two points, three blocks and seven rebounds.

Autumn Johnson led Howardsville with 10 points.

Schoolcraft 53, Constantine 29

Constantine's girl's basketball team dropped a 53-29 decision to Schoolcraft on Friday.

Page 2 of 2 - The Lady Eagles led early and picked up a 16-4 advantage after one quarter. They led 25-12 at the break.

In the second half, Schoolcraft out-scored Constantine 32-13.

Miranda McGlothlen led with 12 points while Michelle Smith tossed in six points.

Makayla Parsons had four points, Emily Bowers had three points and Bailey Potter and Amber Anderson each had two points.